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| burlybryan |
May 25 2026, 10:12 AM
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I have a buddy with a Rennshift shifter and Tangerine rod and linkage. He lost shifting while driving recently and from what I can tell, the rod separated from the splined linkage at the trans. I removed the set screw at the rear linkage and it not a cone screw.
Can someone confirm if these ever came with just basic set screws or were they always cone screws. I haven't pulled it apart to see if there is a remnant cone portion stuck in the shaft, but wanted to get an idea of what is supposed to be there. Chris' kit shows cone screws. Thanks! |
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